1970 Mustang Mach 1 428 R Code Drag Pack 4 Speed Super Cobra Jet on 2040-cars
Franklin, Indiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: DRAG PACK
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 62,200
Trim: MACH 1
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BARN FIND 1970 MACH 1 MUSTANG. THIS CAR IS ORIGINALY GRABBER BLUE WITH A BLACK DELUXE INTERIOR. I HAVE THE MARTI REPORT THAT STATES IT CAME WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES... BLACK HOOD STRIPE, REAR DECK SPOILER, FOUR SPEED CLOSE RATIO MANUAL TRANSMISSION, 428 SCJ ENGINE / DRAG PACK, F70X14 BELTED TIRES W RAISED WHITE LETTERS, POWER STEERING, AM RADIO, TACHOMETER, PRODUCED ON SEP. 5 , 1969 ONLY 857 TOTAL DRAG PACK MADE IN 1970. THIS CAR CAME WITH THE 3.91 TRACTION-LOC REAR AXLE. THE CAR CURRENTLY HAS A 390 ENGINE IIT, THAT WILL CRANK OVER. IT ALSO COMES WITH A 428 COBRA JET BLOCK, STD. BORE AND A DATE OF 9E28 (NO MAIN CAPS) COBRA JET HEADS DATED 9B13 AND 9B27, 428 STD. CRANK STAFT, CJ INTAKE DATED 9A13, AND WATER PUMP. THIS CAR HAS VERY LITTLE RUST AND A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE. THIS IS JUST SOME OF THE INFO, FOR QUESTIONS OR TO ADD BUY IT NOW , FEEL FREE TO EMAIL OR FOR FASTER RESPONCE CALL ME AT 317-332-3716 THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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